Bureaucracy
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This is true for most types of engineering, and there’s good reason why the Skunk Works model of autonomy with reduced bureaucracy, is what many high-performing teams with high-caliber people end up following.
In that interpretation, by
bureaucracy
and administration, and they do it beautifully, may I say.
Instead of research happening behind paywalls and bureaucracy, wouldn't it be better if it was unfolding right in front of us?
And what's under that is what we call
bureaucracy.
If we want this institution to work for us, we're going to have to make
bureaucracy
sexy.
This is a very strange moment where we were asked by the
bureaucracy
at the Mall how much time would it take to install.
And none of this takes more money and none of this demands a bureaucracy, but it does demand that you think things differently and you are prepared to bend budgets and work programs in order to create that supportive framework that communities can bounce off.
It turns out that al Qaeda, too, is not without its
bureaucracy.
Then in the 19th century, we layer on the concept of
bureaucracy
and the administrative state to help us govern complex and large societies.
Now, it's very easy to complain, of course, about partisan politics and entrenched bureaucracy, and we love to complain about government.
Starting in 2005, and this is how this open government work in the U.S. really got started, I was teaching a patent law class to my students and explaining to them how a single person in the
bureaucracy
has the power to make a decision about which patent application becomes the next patent, and therefore monopolizes for 20 years the rights over an entire field of inventive activity.
The real battle is against ourselves, against our bureaucracy, our complicatedness.
I took a job with the City of New York, but very quickly felt frustrated with the slowness of government
bureaucracy.
Well in India, we have a theory, which is very much accepted by the government
bureaucracy
and all those who matter, that poor people deserve poor solutions and absolutely poor people deserve pathetic solutions.
The government has all this regulation and
bureaucracy
around things like burying a death, for example, and there's people like funeral directors who devote their entire working lives to this issue.
So guys, just remember: if ever you feel weighed down by the
bureaucracy
and often mundanity of modern life, don't fight the frustration.
In the middle of the pyramid, you had an information processing, a
bureaucracy
class, and at the top of the pyramid, you had your owners of capital and your entrepreneurs and your creative class.
This is the use of law and
bureaucracy
to compel people to do or not do certain things.
The world is getting faster and more complex, so we need a new way of working, a way that creates alignment around purpose, that takes out
bureaucracy
and that truly empowers people to make decisions faster.
Why would we expect in a
bureaucracy
that it would orient itself towards distant suffering?
Even when approved, their work– along with housing, travel, and everything else– was governed by a convoluted
bureaucracy.
It only started with the birth of modern bureaucracy, and of industrial revolution.
And when with modern
bureaucracy
there was a very rational approach, where there was a clear distinction between the private sphere and the public sphere.
And I was waiting for the 500 pages of bureaucracy, paperwork and DODs.
For that I place the blame on our
bureaucracy
and leaders.
The film scores telling points about the use of torture as a credible means of intelligence - gathering in the war against terrorists and against the unpoliced faceless
bureaucracy
(here personified by a suitable cold-steeled Meryl Streep, as the CIA boss who casually gives the order for rendition) which can ruin innocent lives.
Or someone from inside the industry either distribution, exhibition or
bureaucracy.
Imagine being so hampered by a
bureaucracy
that a one man spends 8 year's of his life, and has a mental breakdown trying to solve a mass murder case virtually by himself!
The film focuses on the novice detective (Rea) who doggedly pursued the killer against all odds in the face of an uncooperative
bureaucracy
in self-serving and convenient denial.
Steven Rea plays a forensic scientist thrust on the job in Sovie Russia in 1982..in the very first hours of his job a body of a murdered girl is brought in..he has his workers go back to look for evidence and they bring back five more bodies..this starts the story of the hunt for one of the worst serial killers in modern day history..It is a stark depressing dark movie that explores how the
bureaucracy
of the old Soviet Union indirectly contributed or caused the deaths of many of the killers victims.It also explores in Donald Sutherland's character how the proper usage of
bureaucracy
in a communist govt can help achieve the ultimate goal of finding a monster A gripping movie not for all but for those who like a good detective story that will hold your interest this is definitely a must see on a scale of one to ten.. 9
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